Houston Rockets point guard Patrick Beverley injured his right knee with just over a minute remaining in overtime during Sunday's a 122-120 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. Beverley appeared the injure the knee when he collided with LaMarcus Aldridge, who was attempting to set a screen at half court to free up Damian Lillard.

Beverley stayed in game after the initial contact with Aldridge eventually limping to the Houston bench after fouling about 20 seconds later. The Rockets are calling the injury a right knee sprain and said that Beverley will get an MRI on Monday morning.

Sunday's game was Beverley's fourth game back after tearing the meniscus in his right knee on March 27. He finished with nine points, six rebounds and two assists, but his loss will mostly be felt on defense if he were to miss a game in this series. Beverley is one of the top defensive point guards in the Western Conference and guarded Lillard for most of Game 1.

Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports tweeted that there was 'a great deal of fear' that Beverley had re-aggravated the same knee injury from March. Dwight Howard seemed to echo that feeling in his post game comments.

“All of us are saddened by the fact that Pat hurt his knee again,” Howard told the Houston Chronicle. “I didn’t want to see anything happen to him … It hurts all of us. We just have to step up here as a team and win it for him.”